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John Banville
The Haunted Imagination of Alfred Hitchcock
How the master of suspense got his sadistic streak
October 31, 2018
Jo Livingstone
The Final Girl Is All Grown Up
What the new 'Halloween' says about the horror of white womanhood
August 17, 2016
Will Leitch
,
Tim Grierson
Grierson & Leitch Episode 30: Ain’t No Party Like a
Sausage Party
August 30, 2013
David Thomson
Why Alfred Hitchcock Still Lives
March 15, 2013
David Thomson
A Psychological Thriller That Leaves Audiences Laughing
October 23, 2012
David Thomson
HBO's Creepy and Revealing Take on Hitchcock
September 14, 2012
David Thomson
American Movies are Not Dead: They are Dying
May 6, 2011
David Thomson
David Thomson on Films: ‘Jane Eyre’
January 11, 2010
David Thomson
Eric Rohmer and the Roaming Eye
July 26, 1980
Mark Crispin Miller
In Memoriam—Alfred Hitchcock (1899-1980)
"He was among the greatest artists of this century."
August 29, 1960
Stanley Kauffmann
Several Sons, Several Lovers
Film reviews of "Psycho" and "Sons and Lovers"
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